Q2: In order to calculate the heat loss through the wall of a building. it is necessary to know the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the walls. I ftemperature of 5C and 10C are measured on each side of the wall by mercury in glass thermometer with a range of 0C to +50C and a quoted inaccuracy figure of ±l of a full-scale reading, calculate the likely maximum possible error in the calculated figure of temperature difference.

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Q2: In order to calculate the heat loss through the wall of a building. it is necessary to know
the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the walls. I ſtemperature of 5C
and 10C are measured on each side of the wall by mercury in glass thermometer with a range
of 0C to +50C and a quoted inaccuracy figure of ±1 of a full-scale reading, calculate the
likely maximum possible error in the calculated figure of temperature difference.
Transcribed Image Text:Q2: In order to calculate the heat loss through the wall of a building. it is necessary to know the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the walls. I ſtemperature of 5C and 10C are measured on each side of the wall by mercury in glass thermometer with a range of 0C to +50C and a quoted inaccuracy figure of ±1 of a full-scale reading, calculate the likely maximum possible error in the calculated figure of temperature difference.
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